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    Team Meeting Speech

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    better than the previous staff and you all should take a great deal of personal pride in knowing that. On to the meeting.... Items of note: 1. The dumpster is scheduled to be picked up today, 9/28/16. Cue Ariel to make a last sweep of the home, garage and property. 2. There was an agreement reached regarding the repairs on Ariel's home! There has been a contractor assigned to make the repairs on Ariel's home. Lowell (or the office) should be made aware when the contractor makes contact…

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    Case Study: Mackenna

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    Mackenna is a sophomore in high school and a second-year in FIRST. Each week she spends at least 16 hours in the engineering room, two hours at outreach, and 15 hours at work. Though she has a busy schedule, she manages to lead a team undaunted. Mackenna’s main focus, since the beginning has been to get involved and improve the ideas of FIRST throughout her community. Mackenna began her journey with FIRST in the Intro to Eng Design classroom. It was here, where Mackenna’s considerable potential…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    After spending several hours, in the motel with Frank, Marlene showered, dressed, was ready to leave. The raven-haired beauty with a taste for the expensive lifestyle, picked up her purse, going toward the door, she said, “Thanks for an awesome time, but I need to leave.” He lifted the corner of the sheet up and motioned for her to join him. The distinguished looking man with salt and pepper hair, teased, “Ah, come on, you can stay a bit longer.” “I would love to stay all day, but I can’t,…

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    I believe that the differences in our responses to the performance task of taking care of ourselves, result from the way that we each see the tasks that fall under this category. I see these tasks as an opportunity to have some time to relax, either before I start my day or at the end of it, my father does anything expect relax when doing these tasks. He sees these tasks as time slots. When he needs to do these tasks that he already believes are unimportant, that he could be and should be doing…

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    a fly is bothering us. The only power Death has is to kill an object. It is not able to modify the path an object takes. Our lives are usually described as a series of doors and windows. When one door closes, another door opens until we get to the last door in our lives. This is when death “tugs at the knob/ of the invisible door./ As far as you’ve come/ can’t be undone,” (45-48). Death will come at the end of your life, but your life is so much more than the end. Everything that you have done…

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    Squee Narrative

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    She swore up and down she locked the doors and everything, so she went out to ask the neighbors if they’ve seen Bigge, well speaking of neighbors... I’m pretty sure Nny, took him. Nny is our weird, creepy neighbor his actual name is Johnny but he prefers to be called Nny. Nny is in his mid-20s…

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    “Let’s move!” Max starts first and we rush past the cafeteria doors and head to the office doors. There are two men standing guard with large guns. Bird throws his boomerang at one of the men, who falls dead to the ground. The other searches the area around him and the last thing he views are our faces before I impale his heart with my drumstick. When I yank it out, there is a “pulp” and a “plop” as I drop his body. Blood quickly inundates him and his partner. I examine my weapon and notice that…

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    Alice Monologue

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    feet high. Comfortable silence floated around me as the sun set with pink sky as it’s backdrop. A few minutes later Alice arrived, toolbox in hand, as she ascended the steps she wrapped her coat around me with a smile and then went to work on the door to try and budge it open. When that didn’t work and the snow was still rising, she started working on prying…

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    It was dark but not pitch black, there was sunlight peeking through the window, which was covered with wood that you can tell the person who placed it there was too short to reach the top part of the window. The sun had spotlighted the door as though it was destiny calling. I didn't know where I was or how I got there which drove my nerves crazy. My mouth was covered with what seemed to be 100 layers of duct tape which left my mouth tingling with the unpleasant taste. Both my hands were tied…

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    Making sure everything was as it was when she left. She looked long and hard around the entire room but there were no signs of moved or stolen objects that she could detect other than the crooked painting that she had hung on the door to the bathroom. But with it being directly beneath the AC unit there was no way of telling whether this was caused by the supernatural or by the blowing air. This eased her mind. She turned on her lamp on her bedside table and turned off the main…

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